A “FIFTY-FIFTY” BREAK An expert forecast of the big fight is as follows: Much will depend on whether his long spell has takerffr the edge off Macdonald's fighting. He may prove to be short of a fight, whereas Mclnnes is in top fighting trim. He has improved steadily with three successive wins here since he last met Macdonald. The match may resolve itself into a test between the two men as to who can stand up to punishment longest. The odds on paper are “fifty-fifty.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 543, 21 December 1928, Page 10
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